CIBSE Auckland | IoT – The Neurology of Building Operations

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CPD Hours

Are you up to speed with the Internet of Things? IoT is changing how users and operators expect to interact with buildings and spaces at an exponential rate, open communications and standard protocols are creating new opportunities to add value to building assets.

This event is your ticket to harnessing the Internet of Things for better building operation. It will help you navigate the magnitude of available data to maximise a building's potential and deliver a balance between occupant comfort and operational efficiency. Going beyond the building, this seminar will share examples of how IoT is delivering smart precincts, smart transport integration, human centric design and more. Find out what the future holds for the building services industry.

As you would expect from an organisation that represents the very best building services professionals in over 100 countries, CIBSE has pulled together a first-class team of presenters to help you to navigate the issues around assessment and integration.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

HOW NEXT GEN EXPECT TO INTERACT WITH THEIR BUILDINGS AND SPACESCIBSE Young Engineers Network Competition Winner - TBC July 2019Find out more atwww.cibse.org/YENcomp

INTELLIGENT PRECINCTS

Tim Spies, Global Mechanical Leader and Client Director, AURECON

With the rise of population, urbanization and social expectation around climate change and its impacts, the importance of the places where we live and work are becoming more important than ever. Intelligent neighbourhoods will be key to this!

This talk will draw on case studies locally and abroad and will explore how both technology and design are being applied to create precincts of the future.

DATA COLLECTION: WHAT DATA IS VALUABLE?Jon Clarke, Head of Smart Building Technology Delivery, DEXUS

The new breed of technology resident in today’s buildings offer a wealth of information (data) to be harnessed and analysed in order to optimise the sweet spot between energy efficiency and occupant comfort. But what data is needed to maximise the potential of a building? How often should the data be collected, where does all the data get stored, and how to avoid data saturation are all common questions that get raised when embarking on an analytics project.

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTSean Garrood, Project Manager – New Technologies, HONEYWELL

NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATIONS ON THE MARKETScott Yaworski, Principal Solutions Specialist, MICROSOFT

AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE tbc

Continued Professional Development

In recognition of the importance of this event, CIBSE is offering 4 CPD points for attending.

12:30pm Registration

1:00pm - 3:05pm Session 1

3:35pm - 5:30pm Session 2

5:30pm - 6:00pm Networking Drinks

Follow the link to book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cibse-auckland-iot-the-neurology-of-building-operation-tickets-62128431812